Hungary and Greece are the only two teams with two wins since the beginning of the season and take the lead of Group A and B respectively. Germany, Russia, Spain, and the Netherlands have all collected 3 points so far.

Hungary’s Dunaujvaros wrote history by clinching the women’s European Super Cup for the first time after a stunning shootout win in Kirishi. The LEN Trophy winner side came from four goals down to beat the favorite Russian team in its home pool.

Kinef Kirishi is set to expand its European wining streak and retain its Super Cup title as well after successfully defended the Euro League trophy in April. LEN Trophy winner Dunaujvaros (HUN) would cause the biggest upset in years with a victory in Russia.

To watch a full replay of the match, click here. The two teams finish the series on Sunday at Santa Barbara High School in Santa Barbara, CA at 2pm pt. Retiring three-time Olympian Kami Craig will be honored during the match. To purchase tickets, click here.

Much like Sunday’s win in Berkeley, Team USA got off to a hot start and it was led by Kiley Neushul (Isla Vista, CA/Stanford/NYAC) with an early goal. Team USA built a 3-0 lead in the first but Australia battled back with two straight to make it a 3-2 match after one. That would be as close as the game would get. Team USA held Australia scoreless in the second quarter while adding three more goals to take a 6-2 lead into intermission.

Makenzie Fischer made it 7-2 in the third before Australia got back on the board with a tally. The United States scored again in the third and went to the fourth up 8-3. Ahead 10-4 in the fourth, Kaleigh Gilchrist (Newport Beach, CA/USC/NYAC) put the match to rest with a strong backhand to give the United States the 11-4 lead.

Team USA went 5/11 on power plays and 1/1 on penalties while Australia was 1/7 on power plays and did not attempt a penalty.